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Old 05-30-2006, 12:53 AM   #33
tgs

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Dear Friends,

Tholkappiyar refers to Vedas.

How WAS Vedas seen during Sangam.

Paripadal says- A tAMIL FOR Madurai(Pandya Capital)- you people in Uraiyur (chola capital ) and Vanchi(chera Capital) wake up against the Crawl of Hen, WE Madural Tamil wakeup at Vedic Chantings, and in another song even Vishnu is called as Samavedha.

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So look and read SAngam and then post please, most of Sangam collections are available in www.tami..net/projectmadurai

Devapriya
Tolkaappiyar refers to Tamil vEdas. vEtham is a Tamil word from vEythal. the verb. Sanskrit borrowed it because they needed a word to refer to the religious anthology those people were compiling. Thus they called arya vEtham also as vEda. Well, you already know that the famous Nachinaarkiniyar said that Tamils had their own vEthangkaL.

vishNu is forged from the Tamil word viNNu, means sky God.

Tamil vEtham had much in it, unlike arya vedas which are a collection of chantings for religious purposes.
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